Archive for the ‘Musings’ Category

‘A History of Modern Music’

Posted by Susan Tomes on 13 June 2011 under Daily Life, Musings  •  8 Comments

I yield to no-one in my devotion to The Guardian, which I read every day, but I’ve been struck recently by what seems to be a disturbing policy of excluding classical music from discussions of ‘music’. A few weeks ago the paper published a 50-page guide to summer music festivals. 49 and a half pages [...]

Off to the Florestan Festival

Posted by Susan Tomes on 9 June 2011 under Concerts, Daily Life, Florestan Trio, Musings  •  Leave a comment

I’m off to the Florestan Festival in East Sussex today. I always enjoy imagining people setting off towards Peasmarsh from many different compass points. Most of our rehearsals have happened to the accompaniment of pouring rain, so we can only hope the spell of wet weather is almost over. The festival takes place in a [...]

Jazz at Wigmore

Posted by Susan Tomes on 3 June 2011 under Concerts, Inspirations, Musings  •  Leave a comment

A lovely evening at Wigmore Hall last night listening to jazz from pianist Gwilym Simcock and ‘reeds’ player Klaus Gesing. What a well-matched duo they are, both superb musicians and excellent instrumentalists as well. Their ensemble playing was a lesson in how to be perfectly together yet make it look completely cool and natural, even [...]

‘High art’ and politicians

Posted by Susan Tomes on 1 June 2011 under Daily Life, Musings  •  Leave a comment

On Monday, Mark Lawson wrote in the Guardian about how politicians are averse to being associated with ‘high art’ because they don’t wish to be seen as ‘élitist’. In today’s paper there are several letters in reply, one of them from me.

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The joy of Mendelssohn

Posted by Susan Tomes on 31 May 2011 under Concerts, Inspirations, Musings  •  10 Comments

The July issue of Classic FM magazine, just out, is devoted to ‘discovering the genius of Mendelssohn’. They asked me to write a little ‘artist’s view’ of playing Mendelssohn’s piano music, and my article is on p48. For those who don’t have the chance to buy the magazine, here’s what I wrote:
‘The other day, I was coaching [...]